After releases on John Osbourne’s label Tanstaafl BILL YOUNGMAN once again rips it off for Killekill with our catalogue number 019.
From straight forward, hard hitting techno as in “LEVITATE” he crosses over to the typical Youngman style 2-step/techno hybrid as in “MAGNETIC”. Broken beats and playful melodies as in “TEARDROP TURNS TO SOLID” are definitely not new to him, but the combination of these two elements, as we find it here, definitely is. A beautiful masterpiece that works for the lonely hours as well as for the peaktime dancefloors.
High qualitiy stuff as always!
release date vinyl: 16.06.2014
release date digital: 30.06.2014
supported by 5 fans who also own “Levitate (KILLEKILL 019)”
If you're looking for a friendly way into the Opal Tapes catalogue I'm afraid there isn't one. However, this is a great (and very decently priced) introduction to the distinct sound this label has made its own with some fantastic slices of techno. AJ.
supported by 5 fans who also own “Levitate (KILLEKILL 019)”
It is said that "Deep Blue" is Hypnus' most successful release, but why? Is it linked with each piece being a monument of the deep techno culture? Is it the game of tension, perfectly executed between the light and dark forces, and/or the so-trippy aquatic immersion, deep and beautiful? Is it because the hypnotic tracks have been designed by among the most talented artists of the genre? No, really, no idea, please help us out 🙂🙌👏❤️ Hypnotic Techno Circle
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